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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 7 PRACTICAL FIRE DRILL SAVES ~_ LIVES OF MANY YOUNG PUPILS g i D+ 0490404040+ 0000000+04040+0000000+5+@ Lafayette Primary Re- ¢ s duced to a Heap cf Charred Ruins. Tt . e S S o o Credit of a Successiul Rescu= of Nearly Five Eundred Children Due to Miss Kaie r. Caszy. D R S R O S R R A B e e Y 1] o . B THE FIRE o e g il Dev et ed ebebebetetoe@ of San|* school | s o e . Prompt Action. | 1 | heir rescue. S e T SR S S S R G S o |@ee0s6000000000000000000 of the great danger through which they had just pass: No time was lost by the scholars when the alarm was sounded. At the fir: D of the bell they were on their feet and | stairway within two minutes were beyond dan gh one of these d flood made the! other. The fire origi near a leading to the upper floor. Had ightest | ter all Nine Classes Are Building When the Flames Break Out. ——— Structure Is Situated c¢n Te'e- graph Hiill and Fr men Find 7roubl: Climbing the ¢ teep Grade — | at the organiz. behind the w 11 to the roof the fire drill might not have been so effectual The room near which the paint- vorking was occupied by e of Miss Mary A. Jacoba. covered the the principa s office was on ren were outside and watched the books, but they were not n_after any property. rned in from the box at the nt and Green streets nt was quick in responding. Devour Building. The buliding is situated on the western slope of Telegraph Hill, near the summit. acular fire as the element y envelcped it conflagration at 1402 Mont- thought of thei allowed to retu thrown on the Juffs above, watching the «The roof was and the entire struc- | > schoo! building was an ber burned like tin- added_the loss c ren's prop- in the mat; were taught -imer and I'Hommedieu and average of ” to each class. Pickpockets at Worl. in progress pickpock- While the fire w seen to selze a gon supposed The latter in his turn handed it ba the woman The cry of pickpocket was raised and Sergeant Christianson and Special Officer The pair started to run, and after a chase THE BURNING. ~f SCHOOL HOUSE. :+@+¢*0~©~4- B O R e ot SRl S S S o S o oo o i e e e e were safe on the outside that they learned T'hrro were two exits to the building. The Slas of about a block Christianson captured sses on the upper floor passed out the man who had received the purse and returned it to its owner. before Captain Sevmour, but as there was no evidence against him he was liberated. He gave the name of George Walker and said he was a barber. hose on the through He was taken er. | it broken through at this point instead of e — T ADVERTISEMENTS. committeeman for the distric paign. Two schemes were present- ty Committeeman designated by hin ed, nnd‘ after a heated and frequently rimonious debate, lasting for nearly four hours, both plans were submitted to 2 joint committee, isti e ad- | Visory and execmiivs isting of the 8d-| "Atticle 4. The first business in order shall a0ty &nd executlve committees, Which | pe the election of permanent officers for the \“ S given full and final power to act. | term of year—a p! ident, first and second This joint committee had already held | Yice Dresidents, a sccretary and a_treasurer— several desstons g 2 | after which the president shall have authority s o lons and had adopted & plan. | {o appoint all members of standing committees sefore 1t was presented Chairman Al | created from time to time by the club, sub- | Bouvier urged the members of the Coun- | Ject to the approval of a majority of the mem- Committee to give 1t serious attention, | Be% Bresent at the meeting at which sald ap- t would dictate the policy of the party | Article 5. The election of all permanent offi- on a vitally important matter if adopted, | cers shall be by ballot on a rollcall of the mem- and the entire commit y bers, Bos ahe by oilon u’n In its duty t0 | (ol except such as are enrolled as aforesald. Party o the public is called upon | " Article 6. After the club has been fully or- to be above the suspicion of intrigue or | ganized. it may then, and not before, resume { faction. = | ne enzinment of mefabers. Article 7. Speclal meetings of the club may | One Way to Organize Clubs. be celled by the president when in his opin- 4 fon the same are required, and must be called | The plan submitted by the joint com- |y 8% *W0% T FUTITC aqueat of twelve mittee provides for the organization of a | members, which request must state the objects club in each Assembly district, under the | for which said special meeting is to be held. auspices of a majority of the county |Should the president at any time fail to call | committeemen representing each district. | & special meeting on the petition of twelve | The plan is as follows: members, it shall be within the discretion of proof of what Dr. Pierce’s 8 g the executive committeeman o call the mem- | PLAN FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF THE | bers of the club together for the purpose of Medical Discovery will do for : 5 g P ' - - | REPUBLICAN PARTY IN THE V. OUS ng akes new blood, and | AEERMRLY L IARICS o R TCORY | niacing he hiness toeeined, 1o (he cal 1 lungs, as well as to | AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO. Sien ot ail special mectings, o Hagt. Article §. Notice of the offclal organization SR (SN N Article 1, There shall be formed under the | of all Assembly District Republican Clubs «dical Discoyery” contains | auspices of the Republican County Committee | shall be filed With the secretary of the Re- alcohol nc reoth i | in eac str Tub, be styled | publican_County Committee as soon as effected g 52 !‘e‘é,"f’t 3 | the “Regular —" Assembly Distriet Re. | Jnd not later than the first Wednesday in Juis. a strengthening medicine. | publican =hal the officia Ruef Submits a Substitute. rly organized. ty < 112 | Republican organization of said district, and of five bottles of Dr. Pierce’s | ang 1o which all Republicans in good standing In advocacy of the foregoing plan I. J. scovery my boy scems to be | jn the party and actually residing in said | Truman Jr., chalrman of the joint com- Ohio. "He was very bad when I | icle 2. District official clubs shall be or- v 3 g The doctor claimsed he had con- | of the County C”'“T::‘J.'"‘fi: oEifach district. | of sources. “He had no sooner concluded and we doctored with him until be | and six or Sore OREILES Bepublicans selacted | thay A, ‘Ruet was“on his feet to present walking. It Has been ten mouths | by ghvrf. thflmmm“m Tor such distriet” with | what he said was a better and a fairer stopped taking your medicine and he | canvassing k plan. He objected to the recommenda- - 3 organt. h offick ¢ bealth, We are very thankful to | full DOWEr 1 CrEanEe Nee. Tn such mannes aq | tions of the joint committee on the ground £ | may be determined. that they will proceea to | that they did not recognize the supremacy _ .Le . Pierce”: eas- Republi; f the district. “Eve: of the County Committee in local organ- g~ g el ni:lmd ereon desiring to be enrolled shall be re. | ization. falled to'establish any kind of Bk Seien, 4 y guired to sign bis name and give his address | centralization and gave to the committee- do mot gripe. and voting precinct in the district. men in each district the power to carry PR R e ORGANIZE DISTRICT CLUBS ‘Two Plans Submitted to the County Committee , and Are Discussed Without Adoption in an | Acrimonious Debate. factionalism to some Republicans and favor others. He declared that the County Committee represents simply a faction, and if the plan submitted was ado would see that even in a rr‘}lF Republican County Committec | rticle 3. Tke rolls shall remain open for, adopt a plan for district club or- | enrolled of the time ond place of the organiz ganization in the present cam- | tion of club, and at such time. and place ted Republicans | residential year organization intends to carry its | of factions into the campaign. His scheme he urged would prevent all of te a committee of the County Committee the power to supervisa organization of clubs, factions in the districts and give to each More than this, scheme ~would make thoroughly representative; would organize them into one centralized whole in which the County Committee would be the rec- ognized head. tions he submitted the following plan: , to aet until the club is‘fully and regu- this by giving to harmonize he said his | the district ciubs With these recommenda- | The Republican party of San Francisco shall be organized in elghteen regular and official tstrict Republican clubs, ome in cach Assembly District. Cach club must have at least three members from each and every precinct in the dia ery member of the Republican any elector Who agrees to support the Repub- lican ticket at the next ensuing election, shall be eligible for membership in the club of the Assembly District in which he actually re- and no persons shall be permitted to The officers of each club shall be a president, two vice presidents, a secretary and a treas- urer, elected by the members of such club, and 'an executive committee consisting of one member for each precinct be appointed by the president thereof. ‘There shall also be an ‘“‘enrclling and advis- of three for each precin including in sald committee of three the me ber of the executive committee for the re. spective precinct. It shall, among other things, be the duty “‘enrolling and advisory committees’® to canvass their respective precincts, enroll from their sald precincts as many mem- bers of the Republican party as may be pos- in the district fo g D et B S T e T mittee, declared that it was the result of Every member of such club shall in person sign the roll of membership of said club, furnish printed roll- books, one for each precinct. Only such rollbooks shall be recognized. The precinct rollbooks must be handed to the respective presidents of the clubs on or be. fore July 2, 1500, and a duplicate thereof in one volume, for each district, shall thereupon be made and retained by the secretary of the. club, The original precinet rollbooks shall be ed on or before July 9, 1900, with the secre- of this County Committee, who shall cer- days. 1 p. m. l B, - Landing and otfc tify the substantial correctness of the duplicate rolls, and the original rolls while in possses- sion of said secretary shall at all reasonable times be open to the inspection of any member of this committee. The organization of the said eighteen clubs shall be under the full charge and supervision of a committee of five, consisting of the chair- man and secretary of this County Committee, the chairman of the executive committee there- of the chairman of the advisory committee thereof and one additional member to be elected by the County Committee. The said committee of five shall select and appoint one member of this County Committee representing each of the various Assembly dis- | tricts in this committee to preside over and | take charge of the temporary organization of the respective clubs in their respective dis- tricts, the appointments to be announced within one hour after the adoption of this resolution and respectively to stand unless protest shall be made by a majority of the members of the respective district delegations to this County Committee within twenty-four hours after such announcement, in which event, after hearing such protest, the said committee of five shall, if in any case good reason be shown, appoint some other member of the district delezation, or, in their discretion, if no good reason be ¥n to the contrary, maintain the original In case any made, the full committee of five shall attend of the 3 the distriet protest shall have come the orgs from which and shal wi v and justice. the sald committee of five, or In all a_sub ittee thereof, shall attend at the preliminary organization of cach club. Sald clubs shall be organized during the week, neing June 11 and ending June 1800, at such dates, times and places as sai tee of five shall, by printed circular, announce to the members of the County Committee and through the press to Republicans generally, on or before Saturday, June 9, 1 1t deemed le by the county committee- men of any district and by eaid committee of five, permanent crganization may be eftected ot the date of preliminary organization, other- wise may be postpcned to a subsequent not later than July 2, 1900. In the discretion of the sald committee of five, should, at any time, a‘ter such organiza- tion, the territory of any Assembly distric be deemed to be 5o e i as to justify the establishment of _anoth. upon proper demand the representatives of this com- mittee from such district. such additional club may be organized in the same manner and under the same € vided ervisior. as is herein pro- Without dictating or imposing it as a neces- sary conditlon, this com othe ends to 1. it se- m each club that, lect as its pre cticabie and otherwise eatisfactory, a member of this com- mittee, to the end that each club shall ba con- staontiy in touch with the Central Committee. both being ally the affairs of the pari : condition and its plans, by such clu It Is recommended that as soon permanent _he be e Should complaint be made after June of a fraudulént or false e liment ir of sald clubs, said committee of five satd comvlaint, and after such hearing may, n its discretion, strike from the roll any names satisfactorily proven to it to have been wrong- fully enrol An invitation {s hereby extend publican organizations contemplating organization to join in this of tion. For nearly three hours the committee ussed these twa plans at one time adopting sections of each and finally sub- mitting them both to the joint commit- tee for consideration This committee 1l meet on Saturday night and h power to adopt a pian without further re erence to the general committee. During the debate A. Truman objccted to hoth schemes on_ the ground that they will perpetuate the power of the bosses. who, he alleges. control the committee Both | he said, will lead to the stuffing of rolls, to misrepresentation and factioral_strife in the dist Curry ventured to ocratie rty to offer publi This appes gument and the committee adjo 1ggestions to Re- ed to clc m; ar- Do Not Read This. To-day and to-morrow (Friday) we will and chil- air at sell 1600 pairs of ladies’. misse dren’s shoes and ties for onl a the shoe sale of the Boston Shoe Co., Market street, near Fourth. b ———— Death of Alice Lestrange. Alice Lestrange died at St. Mary’ pital yesterday from the resuits ries received on the Sth of May, whe; jumped out of a window of her residence 537 Howard street, with intent to com- mit s ide. The woman ad been drink- ing and had quarreled with her husband, The remains were taken to the Morgue and an inquest will be held A B SR At A Chinaman’s Suicide. Gee Ming, employed in a Chinese laun- dry at 446 Sixth street, committed suicide yesterday by swallowing a quantity of opium prepared for smoking. He w found dead in bis bunk the opinm tin beside him. An inqu 1 be held. ADVERTISEMENTS. 9ES GVCUCTACCECESR 28 Caws . . Hnita Cream . . Is a cure for all discolorations of the skin. It does not contain a single ingredient that can possibly harm the most delicate skin. It literaily coaxes a new, velvety, transparent skin to the surface, thus removing all blemishes. Fuil information and a sample will be sent for 2c postage. Anita Cream Angeles, Cal {11 4 Quart Bottles, $320 Express Charges Prepald. IGHEST GRADE FOR MEDICINAL OR family use. We give you the benefit of the middlemen’s profit; besides, you are guaranteed the certainty of [EEF" PURE WHI'KEY —Zmg Nothirg on case to indicate contents. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Twice the price could buy no better. Reference, any business firm and commercial agencies. F, EP“RAM & O.. Distillers’ Adents, 18 Montgom=ry &t., S. £.. Cal. Sole Agents French Colony Vineyard Co., Inc. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. 8. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ, Steamer “‘Monticeilo.” ved., Thurs. und Sat.’ at 9:45 3 (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- p. m. and § Sundays, 10:30 a. m., $ Mission-street Dock, er No. 2. Telephone Main 1308. i :mumni.uunnmnunnmmumuummmmuu dod such protest sha'l have been | zatlon thereof, | commit- | organiza- | mnnnuuzunznnunnnmnnandnnmz Pacific Coast Steamship Co. | the Arctic & Toilet Co., 207 Franklin St., Los = | Southwark THE EMPORIUM. | zemnEReRrRRRRRERR R R RRRR Most Brands 125 Cigars Sold Here at 10c. Most Brands 5¢ Cigars Sold Here 7 for 25¢. Thursday,dune 7 Men’s Shoes $2.17. Chocolate Color Vici Kid Lace Shoes, like cut, modern toes and tips, Goodyear welt, fi=xible, sewed soles, a most comfort- able, good value tee Sui! at $2.65, and Siior 8 season goods carried ov: in this stora. Tie y es and colorings (made np in a first-c'ass mranner) of $12.50 and $15.00 s'rge lreastel sa suits for men—gamt#! further e $9.95 Boys” Vestes Su'ts $2.65—Sizes for boys 3 to 8 years od, strictly all-wool bue cheviots, handsomely trim- med, deep sailor or the new coat collar, as preferred; only about 50 su'ts in this specizlly bought lot; our regular prices for these grades $345 and $3.95—special old, fanc; ¢ix rows of s FRRERREELD RRRERERRRERRARERRE VR perial omdy, each . rgain Table—Main Aisle. £AAAAANRLRALLLARALANALAUAR AR Aad 2 2an A a A ana A, only, ver pair............ $2.17 First Aisle—Right of Overstock Suit Sale. Men'’s Suits at a third less than regular prices—3 .65, : its $1.85. Men’s $12.50 and $15.00 Suits $9,95—Far too many on hand of the sin- gle-breastad sack suits at $12.30 and $15.00. N» from seas)n to s23301 suit: muit ba soll waie thry are fashionable; Sarges, Cheviots and Canvimaras price Thursday, Friday and E&yé’ Sziler Suits $1.85— v cassimeres, with extra long cut blouse, trimmed with k braid, just 20 suits in this lot, s0d regularly by us at $3.45 - special price for these 20 suits, each. . $1.85 Special Sale of Boys’ i Sample Hats and Caps. gl e A travelers’ sample 1ns of about twelve dozen Hats =\, and Caps for boys, telescope and sailor sty'e Felt Hats; 2 sailor, yacht, golf yacht and goif cloth caps. On sale o-day ( Fhharsday ) only at these remarkable prices: 45¢ Cips for 2Fe $1.00 fo $2.00 Caps 69e Caps for 42¢ $i.00 to § / = Wargain Table—Main Alsle. Boys’Neckwear 18° An assorted lot of 1046 Puff Scarfs, Teck Scarfs, Im- Four-in-Hinds and Windsor Bows for boy alin handsome patterrs and Seasonable siy.es, ties that have a'ways sold from 25¢ cffared at special sa'e for 7hursday '80 to 50c each, are E EMPORIY Golden Rule Bazaar. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. | +HE EMPORIUM. RARAAR AR AR, $3.00 shoe for sum- wear, all sizes—Thursday Saturday. . $2.65 zes for boys 3 to 10 years L L R e b O L L D P P O B D P e e P P P D e P Oy PR P P P B e e L 2.50 Hats Z1e \\ ANAAEARAAR AR A RARR TR R WAl GCEAN TRAVEL. DIRECT. The New and Palatial Steel Steamship SENATOR Will sail from Seattle and Tacoma June 21, The SENATOR sall- ing July 21, will make an Excursion §rip via ssage, and after tanding it Nome will continue north thro' the Behring Straits, ape on the Siberfan coast. crossi passing into the Arctic are advised to inspact the Senator before purchasing tickets via other steamers, as her second-class and steerage ac- July 21 and August 27. the inland past East trel Ocean. Passengers commodations are superior to the first- accommodations on most of the steame: ship Co. has been running its steamers Alaska—winter and summer—for 2t i Ocean Dock, Seattle. Wash.: N. POSTON. Washington st.. Portland, Or.: W. West Second st.. Los Angeles, Cal.: ALL. PERKINS & CO., Gen. Axts. st. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery st., | | San Francisco. | 1 2d- vertised for Nome. The Pacific Coast Ste¥m- years and the Pioneer Pacific Coast Line. For further formation inquire of J. F. TROWBRIDGE. SECOND TRIP. | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. [ Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Franesco: For Alaskan ports—I1 a. m. June 5. 10, 15, 20, 25, 3, Ju 5. Change to company's steamers at Seattle. For _Vietoria, Vancouver (B. 1 C.), Port Townsend, S tle, | Tacoma. FEverett. Anacortes | and New Whatcom (Wash.)— | 11 a. m., June 5, 10, 15, %, 35, | 3. July 5._and every fitth day thereafter: | change at Seattle to ¢his company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka. Humboldt Bay—10 {277, 12 17, 2% 2, July 2 and e | thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- ucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo). Gaviota, | Santa Barbara, Ventura, Flueneme. San Pedro. | East n_ Psdro (Los Angeles) and Newport— |9a June 4, 8, 12, 16 20, 24, 28, July % and every §ourth day thereafter. For San Diego. stopping only at Port Har. ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angzeles)—11 a m., June 2. 6 10, 14, 18, 22 26 30, July 4 and | evéry fourth day thereatter. For Fnsenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian. Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each month. | For further Information obtain company's colders. ‘The company reserves the right to chanzs steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without previous notice. | _TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palnce Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO._ Gen. Agents. 10 Market st.. San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N, CO, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Sopear-street Wharf at 11 a. m. FABE $12 First Class Including Barty $8 Second Clasy and Meals | STATE OF CALIFORNIA salls.............. | -.June 3. i3 33 July 3 June 7, 17, 27, July T Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, | Helena and all points in the Northwest Through ticksts to all points East E. C. WARD, General Agent, 530 Market st GOODALL. PERKINS & €O., Superintendents LEAVES SEATTLE. ... JULY 3| T(fia K]S£N KMSiI 'FIRST»CLASS LIGHTERAGE FACILITIES AT NOME. For passenger and freight rates apply to Pacific Steam Whaling Go., 80 California St., S. F. 818 1st Ave. South, Seattle, AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, 80UTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS Stopping at Cherbourg. westbound. From New Yerk every Wednesday, 10 a. m. .June §|St. Louls. “wJune 13/ New York ‘June 27/St. Paul RED STAR LI Kew York and Antws=. St. Paul st Lou! St. Paul New York Wednesday, 12 3 3 From New York every Wednesday., n;;:fl‘ D RORAMACRG. July July 1 .June 6| Westernland June 13| Kensington . .June 20/ Noordland EMPIRE LINE Noordland .. Friesland S. S. “OHIO."” from Seattle to Nome and St Michael, May 2ith. Subsequent sailings from Seattle to Nome, St. Michael and Yukon River Points, June 3, July 31 August 3. For rates | mep e 1o g, and other information apply to EMPIRF. TRANPORTATION CO., 30 Montgomery Street. COMPAGNIE GENE! Salling every Thursday instead of urday, from November 2. 1839 at from Pler 42 North Rives ano-ay (Hudson bullding), New York. F. FU AZU & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 3 San Francisco. Montgemery avenus ALE TRANSATLANTIQUE, DIRECT LINE_TO HAVRE-PARIS. EE' foot LA BRETAGNE. June 7: LA wflf RAINE. June 4: LA CHAMPAGNE. June 21; L'AQUITAINE, June 2. First class to Havre, $60 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Hayre, $45: § per cent ction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA. § TEANERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR. ner First and Brannan streets, 1 . m., for YOROHAMA and HONGKONG. ealline at | Kobe 'Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghal, and | connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- | @ta ete. No cargo received om board on day | of sall £S. HONGKONG MARU. i - 4 Thursday. June 14, 1900 £s. 'NIPPON MARU Tuesday, July 10, 1300 SS. AMERICA MART | Friday, August 3, 1500 | Via Honoluln. | Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For | freight and passage apply at company’s offics, 421 Market street. corner First | W. H. AVRERY. % HAMBUiRGr-AMER'VIéAN ral Agent. July 1 | TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE Juiy 15 | TO PLYMOUTH (LONDON). CHERBOURG | (PARIS) AND HAMBURG. | _ TWIN.SCREW PASSEX BURG. ALSD NEW YOKK TO CHERBOURG For Salling, Apply to | RAMBURG-AMFERICAN LINE. 7T Bdw'v. N. Y. PARIS FTOTEL ACCOMMODATION Resorved 1 secured before denarture. HERZOG & CO.. Gen. Agts. for Pacific 401 California st corner Sansome. S. F. . CO.—HONOLULU, APTA AUCKLAND AND SYDNEX. 5. 8. MARIPOSA (via Honalulu) land and Australia. ... Wed.. June 13, § € S8 AUSTRALIA (Homolulu only)... aee .A.....‘gedn?d y‘“lum 27, 1900, . CKELS & B 0., agts.. 14 R o S P T S 2R HATHOR .3500 FOSHOS UNEE 27 £ i LUXOR . 8500 Ton: BERAPIS 4000 Mon*uly satling for Valparmso and Hamburg | via Mexican ports Ceatral,South Amerioa, eto. S.S. Luxor, 6300 tons, sails about June 3. SPRECKELS & BEOS. (0... 1 114 Nontgow vy e et ks s, 357 Hochet St-Sam Prog. e,